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Football Rewind: South Kitsap 40, Kentridge 0

Here is a look back at South Kitsap’s 40-0 road victory over
Kentridge on Thursday:

—Making his first start, South Kitsap junior quarterback Cooper
Canton went 10 for 13 for 212 yards and three touchdowns. What
impressed me is that Canton completed passes to six different
receivers. Canton showed good touch and had nice footwork on his
play-action passes. Two deep balls were underthrown, but Brayden
Maynard did a nice job elevating over his defender to haul in one
pass for a touchdown. The other pass, SK’s receiver did a nice job
breaking up a potential interception.

—Senior Terro Bell rushed for 131 yards on 12 carries. His final
two carries went for 28 and 42 yards, so Bell definitely boosted
his total late in the game. Expect the Wolves to use a committee in
the backfield this season. After one game, it appears like Bell and
Marshaud DeWalt are the top two options at running back.

—South Kitsap gained over 400 yards on offense and limited
Kentridge to 43 yards on offense. Pretty impressive considering
South Kitsap coach Eric Canton said his team’s playbook consisted
of 10 plays on offense and two on defense. “In reality, it was only
one type of defense,” Canton said. Based on how Kentridge lined up
offensively, Canton said the Wolves could “check” into a second
defense, but there wasn’t much variation. Not that SK needed to
change what it was doing. The Wolves had success all night getting
into the backfield. Junior linebacker Mason Bradley’s sack and
forced fumble, which set up South Kitsap’s third touchdown, is the
defensive play that sticks out most from Thursday.

—Think the Wolves had a bit of a different look last night?
Well, the team did order 50 new helmets in the offseason — Canton
said 10 more are on the way — and the helmets are painted with a
flat paint. They’ve got a clean look that the players like.